The Genius of Geoffrey Holder - Ongoing - Born and raised in Trinidad, Geoffrey Holder reveled his genius in his long career in dance, theater, film, music and art. As a choreographer, designer, director, and actor. Holder is well represented in all of the research and circulating collections of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. This exhibition is on through May 30.| Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Miller Gallery, 161-04 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica

Self-Interned, 1942: Noguchi in Poston War Relocation Center - Ongoing - 'Curated by Noguchi Museum Senior Curator Dakin Hart, Self-Interned, 1942 brings together about two dozen works from the Museum’s collection, dating from before, during, and after Noguchi’s time at Poston, along with a substantial selection of archival documents. | Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard), Long Island City

Commonwealth: Water For All - Ongoing; All day - In New York City, it’s easy to take water for granted. Water makes up more than 60% of our bodies, and while it is essential to life, increasingly we’ve come to think of it as a commodity to be bought and sold thoughtlessly. Highlighting the urgency of this issue, two recently acquired portfolios of prints developed by the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, We Are the Storm (2015) and Wellspring (2016), are presented with a selection of materials developed for the movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline at the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. Commonwealth: Water For All is the third in a series of exhibitions that features contemporary expressions about water, its utility, and its preservation and consumption in dialogue with the Museum’s long-term display of the Relief Map of New York City’s Water System, a sprawling WPA project commissioned for the 1939-40 World’s Fair. The model traces the system of aqueducts and tunnels that support the flow of water from the mountains of upstate New York to New York City. | Queens Museum, Flushing Meadows Corona Park

International Jazz Day - Sun, April 30 - 2 pm - Be the first to preview exclusive recordings from Louis Armstrong before they are released to the public. Free admission. | Louis Armstrong House Museum, 34-56 107th Street, Corona

Contemporary Color - Fri, April 28 - 7 pm - In the summer of 2015, legendary musician David Byrne staged an event at Brooklyn's Barclays Center to celebrate the art of color guard: synchronized dance routines involving flags, rifles, and sabers. The idea was to match color guard teams from across North America with acts such as St. Vincent, Nelly Furtado, Devonté Hynes, tUnE-yArDs, Ad-Rock, and Ira Glass, all of whom created original music that they then performed as live accompaniment at the show. The viewer is thrust onto the floor and hustled backstage, and shown everything from candid moments between the stars and their teen collaborators to color-soaked fever-dream depictions of the performances themselves. | Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria

*batteries not included - Sat, April 29 - 1 pm - The movie follows the owners and tenants of an East Village apartment building who are threatened by a nearby development project, and their building can only be saved with help from space aliens. $15| Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria

Spring Film Series: Indiscreet - Wed, May 3 - 2 - 5 pm - In this sophisticated comedy, Ingrid Bergman portrays a renowned London based actress who is romanced by a suave American financier, played by Cary Grant. | Queens Museum, New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Little Makers: Make It Float, Make It Sink - Sun, April 30 - 10:30 am - 12:30 pm - Make a splash as you explore engineering using water. Design and make your own boat to sail on the high seas or in your bathtub! | NY Hall of Science, 47-01 111th Street, Corona